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it's half a mile wide located in alberta, canada, in a national park. scientists say the beavers probably started on it in the 1970s. ♪ whoo! ♪ ♪ well, if you come from the hood ♪ ♪ or ya come from the burbs ♪ got the fellas up in here tonight ♪ ♪ this is my generation ♪ my own congratulation ♪ we at the block party having fun ♪ you stood in the basement gathering dust while i, sneezing, itching eyes kept you from our favorite stream. the one that runs through a field where pollen floats through the air. but now, with the strength of 24-hour zyrtec® to relieve my worst allergy symptoms, indoors and outdoors... let's go before the fish stop biting. they won't wait for us. but that's okay. zyrtec® is the fastest 24-hour allergy medicine. today, we battle wits with the trout. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. ♪ at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car... and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness... man: good job! where your price won't increase due to your first
it's half a mile wide located in alberta, canada, in a national park. scientists say the beavers probably started on it in the 1970s. ♪ whoo! ♪ ♪ well, if you come from the hood ♪ ♪ or ya come from the burbs ♪ got the fellas up in here tonight ♪ ♪ this is my generation ♪ my own congratulation ♪ we at the block party having fun ♪ you stood in the basement gathering dust while i, sneezing, itching eyes kept you from our favorite stream. the one that runs through a field...
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and canada due to the potential for serious injuries to kids. >>> novartis will pay $422 million in penalties for marketing an epilepsy medicine for unapproved uses and for paying kickbacks to doctors to prescribe it as well as five other drugs. >>> finally, if you are hungry out there and have fast food for breakfast, that's nothing new for a lot of us. how about a breakfast pizza. a 24-hour dominos in ohio is experimenting with a pizza made with eggs and breakfast meats. if sales are strong, breakfast pizzas may be coming to a domino's near you. something to look forward to. >>> a royal pain for the rays. the giants sweep toward the playoffs and a battle of the unbeatens. if you really feel you need to go for a foul ball with a kid in your hands, make sure you don't make an error. your first look at sports is straight ahead. you are watching first look on msnbc. jpmorgan chase set up new offices to work one-on-one with homeowners. since 2009, we've helped over 200,000 americans keep their homes. and we're reaching out to small businesses too, increasing our lending commitment this year to $
and canada due to the potential for serious injuries to kids. >>> novartis will pay $422 million in penalties for marketing an epilepsy medicine for unapproved uses and for paying kickbacks to doctors to prescribe it as well as five other drugs. >>> finally, if you are hungry out there and have fast food for breakfast, that's nothing new for a lot of us. how about a breakfast pizza. a 24-hour dominos in ohio is experimenting with a pizza made with eggs and breakfast meats. if...
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toady was returning to this country from canada and using somebody else's passport and had a court-issued ankle-monitoring bracelet. don't know how he explained the passport but the bracelet story is priceless. he was wearing it as a sign of solidarity with lindsay lohan who has to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet around her ankle. police disagreed. he was wearing it after he had been sentenced to probation for criminal contempt. he was not supposed to have left the country. he's been accused of misuse of a passport, lying to federal officers, improperly dissing lohan and being named eugene toady. >>> the editor of the new york post. headline, jihad monkey. taliban-training primates. oh, yes. they ran this in what they call a newspaper. taliban terrorists have a secret weapon to destroy the infidel american enemy, monkey marksmen. the taliban is training monkeys to use weapons toç attack american troops. arming them with ak-47s, machine guns and mortars in the tribal region near the border between afghanistan and pakistan. the monkeys are being rewarded with bananas and peanuts. kill
toady was returning to this country from canada and using somebody else's passport and had a court-issued ankle-monitoring bracelet. don't know how he explained the passport but the bracelet story is priceless. he was wearing it as a sign of solidarity with lindsay lohan who has to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet around her ankle. police disagreed. he was wearing it after he had been sentenced to probation for criminal contempt. he was not supposed to have left the country. he's been...
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reality, israel facing an exponential threat which is similar to iran having a nuclear bomb if iran were canada, in threatening the united states with extinction, which is what iran has done to israel, i believe that regardless of what the united states says or does, that israel will not as an existential threat which means not by mistake. we'll have to act. >> and speaking of canadiens, christian freeland of canadian origin but not posting any nuclear threat. a guest on our tv show. how you lever iran as opposed to at the tip of a gun, how would you even counsel a former leader or a domestic leader to deal with that country. >> well, nobody's been calling me up for nuclear strategic advice. >> they haven't? well, here i am. >> but i think that the point about israel is incredibly well made and this is of course the truth that dare not be spoken. >> which is once the uranium gets to a certain point israel will do what they want to do. >> if your friend behind you is actually holding a machine gun, maybe you don't need to be cocking your pistol as senator mccain was suggesting. and this week has
reality, israel facing an exponential threat which is similar to iran having a nuclear bomb if iran were canada, in threatening the united states with extinction, which is what iran has done to israel, i believe that regardless of what the united states says or does, that israel will not as an existential threat which means not by mistake. we'll have to act. >> and speaking of canadiens, christian freeland of canadian origin but not posting any nuclear threat. a guest on our tv show. how...
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., a-canada hockey game in the olympics. the wager didn't specify how long he had to wear it. >> no offense to my canadian friends, but we couldn't have done this without -- >> bravo. bravo. president obama had his own bet sending a case of beer to canada's prime minister. >>> a little potty humor now. this stup turs as george w. bush doubles as a urinal, part of a urinal and sink collection from a san francisco artist. no surprise it comes from nancy pelosi's home district. >>> next time you fly, maybe you should pack your odor eaters. airport workers in florida complain when passengers remove their shoes and walk through security, the action unleashes a smell. tsa workers asked for a new carpet saying the old one smells like stinky feet. >>> the dance will go on in mississippi after school district canceled prom rather than let a girl take her girlfriend. a local hotel owner offered to host an alternative dance free of charge. >>> if you're having trouble parking your car, try this maneuver. you're looking at the world's l
., a-canada hockey game in the olympics. the wager didn't specify how long he had to wear it. >> no offense to my canadian friends, but we couldn't have done this without -- >> bravo. bravo. president obama had his own bet sending a case of beer to canada's prime minister. >>> a little potty humor now. this stup turs as george w. bush doubles as a urinal, part of a urinal and sink collection from a san francisco artist. no surprise it comes from nancy pelosi's home...
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and canada. >> right. >> secretary napolitano today was defending the patdowns and the other controversial procedures being used. what about the public's real distress over these patdowns? i want to add one other thing. i have heard from breast cancer survivors, from women who have had mastectomies and undergone breast cancer reconstruction, breast reconstruction, rather, and they say these new body scanners are not appropriately detecting the implants. and they're going through really invasive and very offensive and unpleasant patdowns. special patdowns. just because they've got these implants. how do we -- reach a balance between the security we need. >> right. >> and the inappropriate invasive procedures that nobody wants? >> yeah. i hadn't before, andrea -- before what you just said heard about this special problem of breast cancer survivors with implants. we need to find way to deal with that in a way that's respectful and sensitive. overall, tough decisions. i come down on the side the patdowns. in other words, we've done all of this whole body imaging because of what happened on chr
and canada. >> right. >> secretary napolitano today was defending the patdowns and the other controversial procedures being used. what about the public's real distress over these patdowns? i want to add one other thing. i have heard from breast cancer survivors, from women who have had mastectomies and undergone breast cancer reconstruction, breast reconstruction, rather, and they say these new body scanners are not appropriately detecting the implants. and they're going through...
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the fda says canada dry ging gingerale improperly claims to be enhanced with antioxidants. they also say lipton tea falsely links drinking their tea to lower cholesterol. right now, firefighters are scouring boulder, colorado, where eight people are missing. it seemed the eight missing refused evacuation orders. this is very frightening news. what do we know about this search, miguel? >> it certainly is. we do know authorities are doing what they call welfare checks, trying to go door to door to where they believed these people lived. all eight of these people were holdouts. they belief they hammered, that nailed themselves down and said i refuse to evacuate their home. and that they believe they may still actually be holed up on the hill. i asked fire authorities point blank, do you believe there could be some fatalities. they told us sure, it's possible, but they don't believe there is any fatalities. they just believe they're holdouts that refuse to come down from the mountain and they remain unaccounted for. communications up there are still very sticky and iffy. they b
the fda says canada dry ging gingerale improperly claims to be enhanced with antioxidants. they also say lipton tea falsely links drinking their tea to lower cholesterol. right now, firefighters are scouring boulder, colorado, where eight people are missing. it seemed the eight missing refused evacuation orders. this is very frightening news. what do we know about this search, miguel? >> it certainly is. we do know authorities are doing what they call welfare checks, trying to go door to...
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canada and russia in another quarter final elimination game. canada playing before a rowdy home crowd absolutely dismantled the russians. they won, 7-3. canada now has a ton of momentum heading into their semifinal game against slovakia. and we are one round away now from a canada/united states gold medal game on sunday night that would turn this country upside down. >>> it was a strange day up at whistler mountain yesterday. lindsey vonn looking for her third medal of the games. she's already got a gold and a bronze. but she wiped out during her first run on the giant slalom. she fractured her little finger, setting off a bizarre turn of events. as she lay on the side of the course in pain her teammate, julia mancuso was we leased to start her run. she got a yellow flag on the way down telling her to pull up and stop because vonn was still on the course getting medical attention. mancuso had to go back to the top of the course. she finished well outside the top ten and broke down afterward into what she called tears of frustration. the good ne
canada and russia in another quarter final elimination game. canada playing before a rowdy home crowd absolutely dismantled the russians. they won, 7-3. canada now has a ton of momentum heading into their semifinal game against slovakia. and we are one round away now from a canada/united states gold medal game on sunday night that would turn this country upside down. >>> it was a strange day up at whistler mountain yesterday. lindsey vonn looking for her third medal of the games. she's...
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reuters reporting at least ten lawsuits have been filed against toyota in the sufficient and canada. and you can bet more in the works. it's shaping up to be the biggest auto safety issue since firestone and ford had to go through their issues back in the year 2000. joining us, lewis, a trial attorney specializing in business litigation, lewis, the best parallel that i can see here as a layman is the firestone tires on the ford trucks that were popping ten years ago. that obviously was very bad, particularly for firestone. does toyota stand a chance here for a way forward as this continues to pile up on them? >> the key here in comparison to the firestone case is the extent of damages. the problem with the firestone cases is that when those tires were losing control, they were coming off the wheel, people were losing car, their cars were rolling over and people were having serious injuries or death. so far, with this acceleration problem, whether it's the accelerator, the floor mat or even the potential braking system on the 2010 priuses, the damages or injuries are not there, becaus
reuters reporting at least ten lawsuits have been filed against toyota in the sufficient and canada. and you can bet more in the works. it's shaping up to be the biggest auto safety issue since firestone and ford had to go through their issues back in the year 2000. joining us, lewis, a trial attorney specializing in business litigation, lewis, the best parallel that i can see here as a layman is the firestone tires on the ford trucks that were popping ten years ago. that obviously was very...
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canada's potashcorp has rejected bhp's $39 billion takeover bid in a move that makes the merger between the world's largest miner and the world's largest fertilizer producer increasingly unlikely. whole foods reported strong quarterly earnings and upped its fiscal forecast, sending shares up 8% higher. more upbeat earnings rolled in after the bell from qualcomm. shares of the chipmaker shot up 7%. newscorp beat the street's quarterly estimates, thanks to a rebound in ad sales. its shares were up 2% in late trade. finally, a life-size bronze of a woman's back has sold for over $48 million in a new york city auction. a record price for that french impressionist's work. 48 million. what recession? >>> another chance for randy moss, a magical half in orlando, and the giants love a parade. plus after making news off the court, boston celtics' star kevin garnett let his play do the talking on the court. your first look at sports is straight ahead, you're watching "first look" on msnbc. come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond ja
canada's potashcorp has rejected bhp's $39 billion takeover bid in a move that makes the merger between the world's largest miner and the world's largest fertilizer producer increasingly unlikely. whole foods reported strong quarterly earnings and upped its fiscal forecast, sending shares up 8% higher. more upbeat earnings rolled in after the bell from qualcomm. shares of the chipmaker shot up 7%. newscorp beat the street's quarterly estimates, thanks to a rebound in ad sales. its shares were...
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if we're so spoiled, i wond how people feel in canada and other countries where they have health care paid for, they can go to school for free, they actually can take maternity leave for a few years. give me a break what, country is she living in? >> john, how much of a problem is this for her on the campaign to be this insensitive? many people will view it that way. >> karen got it right when she said where are the jobs. she asked that question. that's the principal problem in this campaign for harry reid. unemployment in nevada is 14%. and they're not blaming sharron angle for that but harry reid and president obama. that's what this election is going to turn on to a large extent. i don't think these comments are helpful to sharon. don't get me wrong but i think she still has a very good shot of beating reid. >> she let harry reid off the hook and said senators we're not responsible for jobs. so it's not harry reid's fault. she already gave him a free pass. >> let me just say that i i think that this election is going to turn on harry reid performance more than they're going to vote
if we're so spoiled, i wond how people feel in canada and other countries where they have health care paid for, they can go to school for free, they actually can take maternity leave for a few years. give me a break what, country is she living in? >> john, how much of a problem is this for her on the campaign to be this insensitive? many people will view it that way. >> karen got it right when she said where are the jobs. she asked that question. that's the principal problem in this...
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canada vs. sweden. a good game. canada steam rolling their opponents. we asked at the top of the show, why are awe wake? pete green has answers. >> jen writes, i'm trying to sleep, but the pants of the norwegian team haunts my dreams. please make the pattern stop. >> did you see the things? what country is that? it's sharp. >> norwegian curling team. a good look. >> always count on the norwegians. good luck. >>> pat says it's simple, it's simple why they say eh in canada, it's every other letter. c-eh-n-eh-d-eh. >> catchy. but i don't think that's it. live now, we go to washington, d.c., time for "morning joe." ♪ >> nbc has exclusive
canada vs. sweden. a good game. canada steam rolling their opponents. we asked at the top of the show, why are awe wake? pete green has answers. >> jen writes, i'm trying to sleep, but the pants of the norwegian team haunts my dreams. please make the pattern stop. >> did you see the things? what country is that? it's sharp. >> norwegian curling team. a good look. >> always count on the norwegians. good luck. >>> pat says it's simple, it's simple why they say eh...
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it's dipping down from canada, the great lakes, and new england. it's going to be a big story in the next couple of days. a big change in the weather pattern. the tropical storm in texas, all of the flooding and horrible weather. oklahoma, little rock's getting some heavy rain, northern arkansas, and the ozarks of missouri. that's where the flash flooding will be today. not quite as bad as yesterday. the forecast, gorgeous around chicago. perfect weather out here this morning. it's chilly. this afternoon will warm up nicely. the southern half ofhe country, you're not getting the taste of fall yet. we're not getting a couple of weeks. in the 90s, florida back to texas. as far as we look to the friday forecast, not a lot of changes, quiet weather pattern across the country. finally in dc which saw one of the hottest temperatures ever, temperatures 70s, about 80. that's it. no 90s for once. >> very pleasant. >> good for the teachers and kids back in school too. >> better than the 110 it's been all summer. bill, thanks so much. finally here. you've bee
it's dipping down from canada, the great lakes, and new england. it's going to be a big story in the next couple of days. a big change in the weather pattern. the tropical storm in texas, all of the flooding and horrible weather. oklahoma, little rock's getting some heavy rain, northern arkansas, and the ozarks of missouri. that's where the flash flooding will be today. not quite as bad as yesterday. the forecast, gorgeous around chicago. perfect weather out here this morning. it's chilly. this...
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it is all about hockey for harper here in canada, david. >> kevin tibbles, one of canada's hockey fans, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> the best and brightest canines in the world are making a show today and tomorrow. it is the 134th westminster kennel club dog show. three new breeds joining today. the red and white irish shepherd and cameron hall is hosting the event. i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. you're my friend and love me. that's why you're proud of me. do you know what the bohan does? >> no, i don't. >> me, either. i'm co-hosting the show and my other friend, david frye, the expert on the dog. i will be this co-hosting, it is tonight as you mentioned as well as tomorrow night. that's when they will announce the best in show. pretty good. airs on usa network tonight as well as cnbc and tuesday night. pretty awesome. in addition, more on evan bayh, the big news you broke in this hour. as senator bayh going to decide not to run and he's got a press conference, david, 2:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll have more reaction to senator evan bayh not seeking re-election. big new
it is all about hockey for harper here in canada, david. >> kevin tibbles, one of canada's hockey fans, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> the best and brightest canines in the world are making a show today and tomorrow. it is the 134th westminster kennel club dog show. three new breeds joining today. the red and white irish shepherd and cameron hall is hosting the event. i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. you're my friend and love me. that's why you're proud of me....
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police arrested him when that plane landed in vancouver, canada. pretty good job there, making himself look old. >>> that's going to do it for this show this friday. i'm thomas roberts, i appreciate your time. the dylan ratigan show is coming up next. stick around. - and there i was in asia. - europe. - the gulf. - and i saw things. - incredible things. - and people you never forget. - i did my job. - for my country. - my buddies. - for total strangers. - and i was proud. - so grateful. - for my family. - my freedom. for all who served and all who serve, we can never thank them enough. ♪ every day, it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey ♪ every day, it's getting faster ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to evolve the smartphone. business, meet fun. fun, business. at&t. rethink possible. businso i take fun. one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin
police arrested him when that plane landed in vancouver, canada. pretty good job there, making himself look old. >>> that's going to do it for this show this friday. i'm thomas roberts, i appreciate your time. the dylan ratigan show is coming up next. stick around. - and there i was in asia. - europe. - the gulf. - and i saw things. - incredible things. - and people you never forget. - i did my job. - for my country. - my buddies. - for total strangers. - and i was proud. - so...
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and if so, would you consider immigrating to canada or possibly even russia in the event of this happening? >> the short answer is, no. i will not be immigrating. it is part of the american political environment that people are always speculating on who will run for president, and who will become president of the and i've gone through that experience personally. so i'm very well acquainted with it. but i'm not going to speculate on who might or might not be nominated by the republicans. i am very proud to support barack obama, and i will continue to support barack obama. >> that could turn out to be a very important statement by secretary clinton. an off-the-wall question got an important question. >>> mitt romney was flying back from the vancouver olympics yesterday when a fellow passenger got up and took a swing at him. romney asked the man seated in front of mrs. romney to return his seat in the upright position prior to takeoff. the passenger was removed by the plane's crew. i'd love to know more about the condition that character was in. or does he normally swing at people for doing w
and if so, would you consider immigrating to canada or possibly even russia in the event of this happening? >> the short answer is, no. i will not be immigrating. it is part of the american political environment that people are always speculating on who will run for president, and who will become president of the and i've gone through that experience personally. so i'm very well acquainted with it. but i'm not going to speculate on who might or might not be nominated by the republicans. i...
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. >> i don't really celebrate fourth of july because i'm from canada, but it's still fun to be here and enjoy it. there's going to be a lot of cool magic tricks that you haven't seen before. >> well, nick cannon certainly celebrates, he's host of msnbc's america's got talent. he'll be emceeing the whole spectacular. nick, good morning to you. >> good morning to u you, how are you? >> i'm great and i'm glad to see you out there, i understand you're floating around out there, and that's not so far from the marijuanas, but this is going to be your first fourth of july? some way to start it off. >> this is awesome, i have never spent the fourth of july in new york and it feels great to be here and one of the most amazing cities in the world with the biggest fire works show in the nation. >> yeah, what do you have in store for those people that will be watching that on msnbc come sunday might? >> well, you have already mentioned obviously the performance by the sensational justin beaver, but we also have a performance from leanne rimes, as well as 26 minutes of awesome fire works. >> that so
. >> i don't really celebrate fourth of july because i'm from canada, but it's still fun to be here and enjoy it. there's going to be a lot of cool magic tricks that you haven't seen before. >> well, nick cannon certainly celebrates, he's host of msnbc's america's got talent. he'll be emceeing the whole spectacular. nick, good morning to you. >> good morning to u you, how are you? >> i'm great and i'm glad to see you out there, i understand you're floating around out...
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you know, i was over at canada hockey place to watch canada play germany in an elimination game. it was pretty tense over there for a while, canada was up 1-0 after the first period and the natives were getting restless, but team canada blew it open in the second period. the kanacanadian team had been underwhelming the tournament so far. canada now has to turn around and play russia today. these are the two teams many thought would play for the gold medal but after today's game, one of them will be knocked out of the olympics. also got the united states playing switzerland as we told you earlier a big day in hockey at the olympics. >>> now we've seen some interesting facts in figure skating at the olympics. now we've got some art iist hai from an american are speed skater. this could be the one and only olympics for ryan bedford so he hopes the red, white and blue do would pump him up for his competition it did not. it got bedford only 12th place in the 10,000 meter race place. >>> yesterday, i showedie you my night on the town with brian williams, the truth is that was one of th
you know, i was over at canada hockey place to watch canada play germany in an elimination game. it was pretty tense over there for a while, canada was up 1-0 after the first period and the natives were getting restless, but team canada blew it open in the second period. the kanacanadian team had been underwhelming the tournament so far. canada now has to turn around and play russia today. these are the two teams many thought would play for the gold medal but after today's game, one of them...
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canada won a game the other night 18-0. the united states won a game, i think it was 12-1. so, they're clearly kind of separating themselves from everybody else in the sport. >> absolutely. jimmy, thank you so much for your time today. >> reporter: pleasure to join you. >>> coming up, more figure skating. chris jansing is back with caydee denney and jeremy barrett. >>> new developments in the wake of toyota's massive recalls, beleagued automaker says it plans to temporarily halt production at two u.s. plants in geor georgetown, kentucky and san antonio, texas, are to be shut down for a total of two weeks in march and april. >>> let's check now wall street where a rally is under way after yesterday's holiday. right now the dow jones industrials, let's put it up. you can see it's up 119 points on the day. they also got good news from europe on bailing out greece, lifting spirits on wall street. s&p and nasdaq are following suit. >>> this is fashion week in new york. one model is grabbing the spotlight, not because of her special walk or her famous pout, but because of her cur
canada won a game the other night 18-0. the united states won a game, i think it was 12-1. so, they're clearly kind of separating themselves from everybody else in the sport. >> absolutely. jimmy, thank you so much for your time today. >> reporter: pleasure to join you. >>> coming up, more figure skating. chris jansing is back with caydee denney and jeremy barrett. >>> new developments in the wake of toyota's massive recalls, beleagued automaker says it plans to...
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an update from our friends in canada, they're still calling this a hurricane. they're calling it a hurricane land fall and we're calling it a tropical storm. as far as it looks on satellite presentation, you can see it racing off the new england coast. look at the clear skies back to massachusetts, even areas in new hampshire and now clear by this afternoon all of maine will be baking in the sunshine also. here's a look at the wind field of 70 miles per hour. clearly just about off the coast of even maine. only nova scotia is going to deal with a tropical storm force winds. so the bottom line today is the storm exits and the seas will be calming down. we still have 15-foot waves in the gulf of main, nine-foot waves off the gulf of nantucket. you notice off the jersey shore and long island, the waves are now down to the five to six to eight foot range. the biggest threat is the wave action goes down is the rip current. that's where the holes in the sand that are left by the storm as it departs. be careful swimming from the lifeguards, of course. as far as the st
an update from our friends in canada, they're still calling this a hurricane. they're calling it a hurricane land fall and we're calling it a tropical storm. as far as it looks on satellite presentation, you can see it racing off the new england coast. look at the clear skies back to massachusetts, even areas in new hampshire and now clear by this afternoon all of maine will be baking in the sunshine also. here's a look at the wind field of 70 miles per hour. clearly just about off the coast of...
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>> but canada's excellent. they have a lot of hard competition over there and figure skating, unfortunately, it's unreliable for the americans and we have some great ones especially johnny weir. great personalities but the question whether they translate into olympic style scoring. >> apolo ohno picked up five medals since his olympic debut in salt lake city. he's looking for more in vancouver. how do you think he ranks in terms of going the distances in these games? he's a short track specialist >> that's right, and so we project him to be at least a silver medalist. >> today? >> sorry, today he's doing the 1500, not a specialty, that's where south korea reigns. he's going to battle in the 500 and 1000 and we expect him to take the medal stand. silver medalist in those two events at least and historically he's fantastic. bonnie blair is the reigning most decorated winter olympian with six medals and apolo if he takes it twice would overtake her as the most decorated of all-time. >> you mentioned the flying tom
>> but canada's excellent. they have a lot of hard competition over there and figure skating, unfortunately, it's unreliable for the americans and we have some great ones especially johnny weir. great personalities but the question whether they translate into olympic style scoring. >> apolo ohno picked up five medals since his olympic debut in salt lake city. he's looking for more in vancouver. how do you think he ranks in terms of going the distances in these games? he's a short...
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usa/canada. last night the two teams getting their first action, the united states winning 3-1 over switzerland. they got a run for their money. canadians, though, didn't have too much trouble. they were 8-0 winners over norway so that game is coming up on sunday and a lot of people hoping, expecting that a week from sunday the gold medal game, the last event at these olympics, could be in men's hockey between canada and the united states if they can sneak in there. one more story to tell you about, remember lindsey jacobellis who pulled a little hot dog move as she was coasting, way ahead of the field in torino to win the gold, pulled a hot dog move and lost. hoping to redeem herself yesterday in the snowboardcross event but she wobbled out of one of her jumps, clipped one of the gates and was disqualified. a huge disappointment for her. she's known as the runaway best snowboarder among women in the world, but she, well, she fell short in torino and didn't even qualify yesterday finishing in fif
usa/canada. last night the two teams getting their first action, the united states winning 3-1 over switzerland. they got a run for their money. canadians, though, didn't have too much trouble. they were 8-0 winners over norway so that game is coming up on sunday and a lot of people hoping, expecting that a week from sunday the gold medal game, the last event at these olympics, could be in men's hockey between canada and the united states if they can sneak in there. one more story to tell you...
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at takepart.com. >>> we're going to continue to fight to repeal this thing. >> on january 3, we'll start working for repeal, and we'll do it with all of you. >> we need to lead the largest repeal movement in the history of this country. >> you know that's actually not going to happen. i
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until...
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and canada in fourth place. joining us from vancouver, gordon campbell, the premier of british columbia. of course, vancouver located in b.c. a pleasure to get a little time with you. any plans to bring some more winter weather? do you have any magic british columbian snow dance you can offer up? >> i wish i did. it's been -- the weather's pn quite a challenge up here. but it's not unusual in the winter olympics to have a challenging weather situation. i really do think the organizers have done a great job of managing this as well as they could. it's been an incredible few days. obviously the tragedy on friday was something that none of us either expected or can say anything except for our hearts go out to his family and all the georgian team. i think we saw that at the opening. the canadians just rose together to give all the support that we could. >> if you were to look at the balance between the pure joy of the competition, the opportunity to be in the place that you are, and engage on that level, and to face
and canada in fourth place. joining us from vancouver, gordon campbell, the premier of british columbia. of course, vancouver located in b.c. a pleasure to get a little time with you. any plans to bring some more winter weather? do you have any magic british columbian snow dance you can offer up? >> i wish i did. it's been -- the weather's pn quite a challenge up here. but it's not unusual in the winter olympics to have a challenging weather situation. i really do think the organizers...
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how's canada doing? >> it was a party in the usa and canada expected to win that event. supposed to be the coming out party. invested tens of millions of dollars in this own the podium program here wanting to win gold after gold after gold and lost that one and got jitters. the games supposed to belong to can za and finally, finally they got one last night so everybody can rest a little easy now in canada. they're off and running. >> a few people missing in the opening ceremonies, wlapd to brian boytona? >> he was nowhere to be seen. they went to throwback athletes although steve nash was in there, too. brian, not present. >> i felt like thank goodness for south park. it's taught a generation of americans about canadian history. just to see ann murray on the stage and why we're all wondering, where's brian? >> the prism through which we see canada, "south park." can't be good for canada. >> thanks, willie. you do way too early at 2:30 local. how's that working? >> it's great. we roll in. jansing and i are pounding moulson tall boys all night and come on to the set and sh
how's canada doing? >> it was a party in the usa and canada expected to win that event. supposed to be the coming out party. invested tens of millions of dollars in this own the podium program here wanting to win gold after gold after gold and lost that one and got jitters. the games supposed to belong to can za and finally, finally they got one last night so everybody can rest a little easy now in canada. they're off and running. >> a few people missing in the opening ceremonies,...
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. >>> chuck is on his way home from canada and we wanted to say thank you to the studio that helped us get on the air up there, but we're also a tiny bit concerned about how they're using their office supplies. our producer snapped a photo of this sign posted above the studio's copy machine. they're having trouble with employees who like to put staples, post-its and food into the document feeder. so it's okay if you need to scan a western omelette, just please lift the feeder before you do it. and that is it for us. don't forget, chris januaspecia of the elana kagan coverage begins at noon. all shows are broadcast live on satellite radio. have a great day. chuck and i will see you tomorrow from washington. >>> hear's your business travel forecast. i'll bill karins. active weather in the eastern half of the country. a lot of moisture available for afternoon thunderstorms. that will be the case from boston to new york down to washington, d.c. and in detroit, you look okay today. chicago, no the bad, 83 and sunny. dallas, watch out for big thunderstorms for you and the heat wave continues
. >>> chuck is on his way home from canada and we wanted to say thank you to the studio that helped us get on the air up there, but we're also a tiny bit concerned about how they're using their office supplies. our producer snapped a photo of this sign posted above the studio's copy machine. they're having trouble with employees who like to put staples, post-its and food into the document feeder. so it's okay if you need to scan a western omelette, just please lift the feeder before...
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they lose 2-0 to canada. canada wins the third consecutive gold medal. the last time anyone but canada won was in '98 when the americans did it. after the game, a little manufactured controversy for you. the team canada was celebrating on the ice about half hour afterward. the crowd was gone. they came out. drinking some champagne smoking cigars and one player even tried to drive the zamboni. the international olympic committee said this is not what we like to see. not a good promotion of sport values. team canada did issue an apology late last night but the canadian olympic committee said in terms of the actual celebration, it's not exactly something uncommon in canada. recommending that the world get over it. let's do that. americans had another good day yesterday winning four medals including a silver in men's a aerials. watch this. some personal problems in his life. he was on fire. he calls this one last night the hurricane. look at him. five twists. three somersaults. the highest score of the night. combined score over two jumps. didn't have a stro
they lose 2-0 to canada. canada wins the third consecutive gold medal. the last time anyone but canada won was in '98 when the americans did it. after the game, a little manufactured controversy for you. the team canada was celebrating on the ice about half hour afterward. the crowd was gone. they came out. drinking some champagne smoking cigars and one player even tried to drive the zamboni. the international olympic committee said this is not what we like to see. not a good promotion of sport...
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forcing people -- like forcing people to watch this tv show by law, they would probably all move to canada. jordan, if you were to look at the politics of this, i'm talking about racism and naziism and the rest of it on the fringes, how much does it hurt the republican party, which is already seen as largely obstructionist as opposed to constructive and now willing to accept the support of this type of rhetoric. with that said i applaud those we saw on "meet the press" for renouncing it the way they did and it would be nice to see more of that. >> those were the leaders of the party. leader of the house and leader of the republican party both denouncing a few of these incidents but as jane said, one, the american people don't like this bill. she's a progressive. i'm a conservative. she's talking about rage. number two, i don't like this mentality that because of a few people and a few incidents that everyone who is part of the tea party is suddenly a racist or a nazi. >> isn't that the tea party's responsibility? if i was running the tea party -- >> it's not the republican party. >> i'm sa
forcing people -- like forcing people to watch this tv show by law, they would probably all move to canada. jordan, if you were to look at the politics of this, i'm talking about racism and naziism and the rest of it on the fringes, how much does it hurt the republican party, which is already seen as largely obstructionist as opposed to constructive and now willing to accept the support of this type of rhetoric. with that said i applaud those we saw on "meet the press" for renouncing...
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you're saying that -- >> look what happened with the young guy from singapore that flew to vancouver, canada, just last week. look what happened to him. he has a passport, he's 20 years old. >> okay, i got it. so better passport verification. >> number two, i want to see the visas. which country you visited. >> why does that matter to you? what if i visited yemen and saudi arabia and afghanistan? >>> i' >> i'll answer you. yemen, they have big base of al qaeda. afghanistan, we know what's going on. there are countries that are pro-al qaeda, against the united states. i want to know if when you come to the flight, you are bona fide or you are suspicious. >> what if i'm suspicious. >> then i will take you to the side, i'll put you in a room, i'll search your body -- >> in private? >> yeah. i'll search every piece in your luggage, in your carry-on. because i will not allow you to go to send the luggage -- >> so you have two classes. bona fide, you're going to california -- have fun, whatever you're going. >> it takes two, three minutes. >> so there's only two categories of flier? >> that's all.
you're saying that -- >> look what happened with the young guy from singapore that flew to vancouver, canada, just last week. look what happened to him. he has a passport, he's 20 years old. >> okay, i got it. so better passport verification. >> number two, i want to see the visas. which country you visited. >> why does that matter to you? what if i visited yemen and saudi arabia and afghanistan? >>> i' >> i'll answer you. yemen, they have big base of al...
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countries like canada have more guns per capita than we do. they kill 100 or 200 of each other every year and we kill thousands. >> we end up having this debate about what goes too far and what's an inappropriate metaphor and inappropriate hyperbolhyper? i guess we're considering whether it's okay to leave politics behind and instead settle political differences by violence. that's why i think the sharron angle second amendments thing isn't one of the kooky things she said -- >> they talk this way all the time. i'm sure you've been a victim of this on the internet where they talk about you. it wasn't long upon a lot of people, if i may say this, there were a number of people there protesting at that kentucky event. they went after a certain person and threw her to the ground. why her? it was just -- it just -- you know, when i was growing up you, it was like grab the hippie. if you were down south, it was grab the black guy. this young girl, what that represents, i think they're afraid of this younger generation, because the young kids, they'r
countries like canada have more guns per capita than we do. they kill 100 or 200 of each other every year and we kill thousands. >> we end up having this debate about what goes too far and what's an inappropriate metaphor and inappropriate hyperbolhyper? i guess we're considering whether it's okay to leave politics behind and instead settle political differences by violence. that's why i think the sharron angle second amendments thing isn't one of the kooky things she said -- >>...
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because of some stumbles by canada they played in the quarter finals. canada came out blazing. they won, 7-3. totally dismantled russia. they've got huge momentum. they're moving on to the semifinals against slow vak ya. looks like we could be on a bit of a collision course for canada and the united states, last event of the olympics on sunday night. it's going to be huge. they say it'll be the most watched television event in the history of canada. as for tonight, the women's figure skating, one of the most popular events here, the world champion, the super star you're looking at right there, kim yu-na of south korea. she's got a big lead over her second place rival from japan. the big story, though, here, the canadi canadian, joannie rochette. she's the woman who skated the other night two days after the death of her mother. put on a great performance. she's in third place now heading into tonight's performance where they'll give out the medals. a couple of americans in fifth and sixth place. there is a chance an american could medal here. here's the medal standing coming in
because of some stumbles by canada they played in the quarter finals. canada came out blazing. they won, 7-3. totally dismantled russia. they've got huge momentum. they're moving on to the semifinals against slow vak ya. looks like we could be on a bit of a collision course for canada and the united states, last event of the olympics on sunday night. it's going to be huge. they say it'll be the most watched television event in the history of canada. as for tonight, the women's figure skating,...
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late last night, they set sale from canada, and nbc news kerry sanders is live on board with that crew. kerry, give us an idea of what a job this team has ahead of them, it's supposed to last 20 days, correct? >> reporter: it's an incredible mission, thomas and we're very fortunate that we have some relatively calm seas, about three-foot rollers out here, it's been raining at times, and overcast, but the crew on board at very high -- like you couldn't have better experts gathered here to look at this. the team leader who put this all together. you own the sal raj rights, but this is not a sal kraj operation. what goal do you superwith the three-d cameras? >> and we have never seen it obviously in totality, because this debris field, some of the experts say may go over six miles down there. what can the cameras do and why do we need to see that? what will it allow us to understand? >> the site survey, mapping the entire wreck site is the goal of this mission. the debris field does cover a very significant area, we want to identify all the octobers, not just the bow and stern sections, b
late last night, they set sale from canada, and nbc news kerry sanders is live on board with that crew. kerry, give us an idea of what a job this team has ahead of them, it's supposed to last 20 days, correct? >> reporter: it's an incredible mission, thomas and we're very fortunate that we have some relatively calm seas, about three-foot rollers out here, it's been raining at times, and overcast, but the crew on board at very high -- like you couldn't have better experts gathered here to...
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this stimulus package is driving canadas nuts. it's driving mexicans nuts. we have a trade war going on with mexico. why? we're not abiding to our agreements because we are practicing protectionism. protectionism doesn't protect what it does to your point. it keeps capital going to some other country instead of our own. >> you don't have to be a genius to know that if money is leaving you as opposed to coming towards you, it's going to make your life more difficult. mr. secretary, it's been a pleasure. hope you come back on. >> always a pleasure, dylan. >> from kellogg's and the commerce department a few years back. we're just getting started here on a tuesday afternoon. election day in all sorts parts of the country. can an outsider knock out the incumbent when the entire process is rigged to reelect the incumbe incumbent? plus, too many cooks in the kitchen. so says one official as to the egg issue. the government bureaucracy partially to blame for one of the largest egg recalls in u.s. history. we'll mix it up after this. no oil has flowed into the gulf f
this stimulus package is driving canadas nuts. it's driving mexicans nuts. we have a trade war going on with mexico. why? we're not abiding to our agreements because we are practicing protectionism. protectionism doesn't protect what it does to your point. it keeps capital going to some other country instead of our own. >> you don't have to be a genius to know that if money is leaving you as opposed to coming towards you, it's going to make your life more difficult. mr. secretary, it's...
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yea, canada. coming up, the working poor are big business. loan sharks preying on the financially vulnerable and getting rich. gary rivlin exposed how seedy the business is and joins me next. oh, phillips' col health probiotic plus fiber. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even floor. [ elevator bell dings ] stop it. hello? you spotted a million dollar accounting error that no one else noticed. that was pretty sweet. but you did have eight layers of sweet crunchy back up. what can i say? you're the man. or -- you know, the little dude. that's me. [ female announcer ] stop mid-morning hunger with kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. an excellent source of fiber from 100% whole grain that helps you stay full, so you can stay focused. also, try chocolate little bites. so, how'd the meeting go? outstanding, i wowed them with my chocolate chip center. >>> the last few decades have
yea, canada. coming up, the working poor are big business. loan sharks preying on the financially vulnerable and getting rich. gary rivlin exposed how seedy the business is and joins me next. oh, phillips' col health probiotic plus fiber. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even floor. [ elevator bell dings ] stop it. hello? you...
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turns out edie's father was born in canada which qualifies her for citizenship. both are still wanted on felony burglary charges in the u.s. >>> and former baseball player and manager joe torre and actress mariska hargitay were bringing awareness to domestic violence. >>> calling it a difficult time for their family, billy ray and tish cirrus, parents of miley cyrus, tell "people" magazine they are divorcing after 17 years of marriage. >>> and finally taylor swift meet taylor swift. the 20-year-old singer posed at madame tussauds with her wax likeness which took four months to create. she's wearing a dress donatesed by her real-life counterpart. what do you think, bill? >> i think wax museums have pop hear for a long time and i don't know why. >> i wonder why taylor swift gets to go to the wax museum. >> you come to new york city, you going to the wax museum? it's not for me. >> wild wait for the bill karins one. i'm lynn berry and this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned, "way too early with willie geist" starts right now. >>> we promise, we're in the campaign,
turns out edie's father was born in canada which qualifies her for citizenship. both are still wanted on felony burglary charges in the u.s. >>> and former baseball player and manager joe torre and actress mariska hargitay were bringing awareness to domestic violence. >>> calling it a difficult time for their family, billy ray and tish cirrus, parents of miley cyrus, tell "people" magazine they are divorcing after 17 years of marriage. >>> and finally taylor...
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visiting canada as on which as she can? she says the political season never ends. >>> indiana democrats scrambling to figure out who will be their senate nominee now that evan bayh says he will not seek re-election. bayh says he has had enough of what he calls a disfungal system. >> the public needs to vote them out. we've got some people who are are pursuing our political interests at the detriment of the country that needs to be voted out. the large majority are good people who are working under rules that don't allow them to go forward. that needs to change. >> is washington broken? are americans getting short-changed by the partisan debate or something else going on here with evan bayh? let's bring in mike malloy and michael medveed. here is what rush limbaugh has said responding to evan bayh complaining about partisan gridlock. >> they had 60 votes! in his party in the senate! i mean, that is a super majority. how in the world do you have partisan gridlock when the other party can't stop didley squat? >> mike malloy, o
visiting canada as on which as she can? she says the political season never ends. >>> indiana democrats scrambling to figure out who will be their senate nominee now that evan bayh says he will not seek re-election. bayh says he has had enough of what he calls a disfungal system. >> the public needs to vote them out. we've got some people who are are pursuing our political interests at the detriment of the country that needs to be voted out. the large majority are good people who...
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it was also the biggest event in canadian tv history, canada. that means the saints are even bigger than this. >> kelly throws a hard right. >> reporter: meanwhile, manufacturers are feverishly cranking out saints super bowl t-shirts, one at a plant in -- wait for it -- indianapolis. ouch! cloud, silver lining. silver lining, cloud. speaking of indy, the indianapolis "star" reports that a grand total of 11 people braved the cold at the airport to welcome the colts home from miami. 11! unlike new orleans,
it was also the biggest event in canadian tv history, canada. that means the saints are even bigger than this. >> kelly throws a hard right. >> reporter: meanwhile, manufacturers are feverishly cranking out saints super bowl t-shirts, one at a plant in -- wait for it -- indianapolis. ouch! cloud, silver lining. silver lining, cloud. speaking of indy, the indianapolis "star" reports that a grand total of 11 people braved the cold at the airport to welcome the colts home...
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a lot of these people seem to have taken identities of deceased persons from the united states or canada or some other country and they are now negotiating with the government to try to send their children back to mother russia to relatives. >> that's going to be a whole side story. is this custody battle. these kids were born here in america? >> i believe they were. as u.s.-born, they have rights. but it's a bizarre. >> so do the parents. >> so do the parents but it's a little different there because again, with some of these folks, it's not certain who they are. >> peter, what is with the russian government's obsession even today with this personal sort of cold war-like okay escapades? >> most of these people were put here, sent here in the 1990s back when there was still this sense we weren't sure where the relationship was going. the cold war was not that distant a memory. and they kept on going basically during the '90s, there wasn't a lot of leadership from the top on a lot of these agencies that did foreign intelligence and they kept on doing the things they were noted for doing.
a lot of these people seem to have taken identities of deceased persons from the united states or canada or some other country and they are now negotiating with the government to try to send their children back to mother russia to relatives. >> that's going to be a whole side story. is this custody battle. these kids were born here in america? >> i believe they were. as u.s.-born, they have rights. but it's a bizarre. >> so do the parents. >> so do the parents but it's a...
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now comes the switch into this weekend where the cooler air is going to filter down from canada throughout the northern half of the plains, the great lakes and new england. this weekend is bring some relief to many of us. here is how the forecast looks today. another hot, sweaty day from boston to d.c. and humidity is higher than yesterday so a little more uncomfortable. then on thursday, here comes the change with the cold front and the thunderstorms. if you have airport plans on thursday from boston to d.c., we could see some significant delays. the rest of the country, watch out, milwaukee and chicago. those thunderstorms are heading your way. your relief will come tomorrow. so one more hot day pretty much from denver all the way to the east coast. then the weather will change with cooler air on the way. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. ♪ learning to fly around the clouds ♪ ♪ what goes up must come down ♪ [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bird squawks ] ♪ with what i feel
now comes the switch into this weekend where the cooler air is going to filter down from canada throughout the northern half of the plains, the great lakes and new england. this weekend is bring some relief to many of us. here is how the forecast looks today. another hot, sweaty day from boston to d.c. and humidity is higher than yesterday so a little more uncomfortable. then on thursday, here comes the change with the cold front and the thunderstorms. if you have airport plans on thursday from...
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they really thought this was going to be canada's first gold medal. but one man who was walking away was heard to say, "silver's not bad." i think any kind of medal is a good thing. she did say though that she was a little bit disappointed that she had been hoping for the gold. but it went to the american. >> well, silver's not bad any way you look tat especially for apolo ohno. right? >> he made history. put it in the record books. he tied bonnie blair for the most medals ever for an olympian and he did it in spectacular style because it looked like the south koreans were going to sweep. but this is the most unpredictable of sports, short track speed skating. and wait until you see the finish of this race. take a look. >> korea may sweep there. and it is going to be -- no! korea wipes out! unbelievable! apolo won silver and j.r. celski won bronze! welcome back. >> in case you've missed this sportd t sport the last four years, america, welcome back. >> silver and bronze but apolo ohno still has more skating to do so he could surpass bonnie blair as th
they really thought this was going to be canada's first gold medal. but one man who was walking away was heard to say, "silver's not bad." i think any kind of medal is a good thing. she did say though that she was a little bit disappointed that she had been hoping for the gold. but it went to the american. >> well, silver's not bad any way you look tat especially for apolo ohno. right? >> he made history. put it in the record books. he tied bonnie blair for the most medals...
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treatment in whitehorse, canada. palin told them, "believe it or not this was in the '60s. we used to hustle on over the border for health care that we would receive in whitehorse." i would assume free to them from the canadian taxpayer. it sounded the alarm for the imbending socialism and told us that death panels were going to decide who would die, when. sarah palin went on to describe her family's trips across the border as ironic. in some ways, jane, it feels like it makes the point that if you're rich, this is a fantastic country to get health care in. and if you're not rich, you may think about going someplace else. and the palins weren't rich and made the rational decision to go to canada. >> it's also part of the sarah palin -- the narrative of it's okay for me, but not for thee. canada does have a very functioning health care system. we've been told by sarah palin and many, many arch conservatives that the single pair health care style canada practices is not functioning and no good. here he is going over an
treatment in whitehorse, canada. palin told them, "believe it or not this was in the '60s. we used to hustle on over the border for health care that we would receive in whitehorse." i would assume free to them from the canadian taxpayer. it sounded the alarm for the imbending socialism and told us that death panels were going to decide who would die, when. sarah palin went on to describe her family's trips across the border as ironic. in some ways, jane, it feels like it makes the...
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they don't need to confirm our deputy trade representative to canada. on the other hand, people should be letting these nominees through. we need a working government. it is frankly a matter of national security. >> isn't there a sergeant at arms? isn't there somebody that can still put these people in prison? ezra klein, great thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> let's turn to jonathan turley, jon, good evening. >> hi, keith. >> i doubt i'll ever ask you a question that starts this way again, but do you agree with me and minority leader boehner? >> yes, i do. in fact, it's difficult even with the criminal conviction in a case called vance, the supreme court was very strict on what constitutes expatriot acts, that you still have to prove an intent behind the acts to relinquish your citizenship. it's difficult even with it. i think boehner and others have shown this is a test of conscious and principle. it's a test so many failed during the mccarthy period. >> he took great pains to say this law would merely expand existing cat gores for the revoke ca
they don't need to confirm our deputy trade representative to canada. on the other hand, people should be letting these nominees through. we need a working government. it is frankly a matter of national security. >> isn't there a sergeant at arms? isn't there somebody that can still put these people in prison? ezra klein, great thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> let's turn to jonathan turley, jon, good evening. >> hi, keith. >> i doubt i'll ever ask you a...
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. band now we're insuring overts do18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until...
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. >>> let me fipp finish tonight with the question of open service in the military. i think don't ask, don't tell, was destined to be an intermediate solution between those who support open service. the premise is a gay person would agree to a strange comp t compact
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until...
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i'm happy to report, this storm heads up into canada. not a lot of bad weather left. it's probably the worst winter day you've seen yet. >> folks trying to head to pittsburgh for the winter classic, capitals/penguins, what are we thinking? >> 50 degrees and the chance of rain moving in during the day. and i know that they're very nervous about the safety of the players. the ice, it's refrigerated so the ice, if it rains, it will freeze when it hits the ice and make it more slick. a lot of guys wear the vicers. if it's raining they may have to wait until sunday to play. >> 50 degrees and rain doesn't make for -- >> no, may have to wait until sunday, unfortunately. >> thanks. >>> a lot of heartbreak at uconn this morning now that one of the most impressive streaks in basketball history is over, last night, stanford beat the uconn women's basketball team, 71-59, ending the lady huskies '90-game rein. it just so happens that the last time the uconn women lost was two years ago and, you guessed it, to stanford. >>> also, check out just who happened to be in the crowd cheer
i'm happy to report, this storm heads up into canada. not a lot of bad weather left. it's probably the worst winter day you've seen yet. >> folks trying to head to pittsburgh for the winter classic, capitals/penguins, what are we thinking? >> 50 degrees and the chance of rain moving in during the day. and i know that they're very nervous about the safety of the players. the ice, it's refrigerated so the ice, if it rains, it will freeze when it hits the ice and make it more slick. a...